Is it me, or do Easter-eggers have the evilest of all the stink-eyes? It's strange, 'cause mine are the sweetest things, but they throw me such dirty looks sometimes!
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I have many roosters here on my land and I have handled them from day one and never had a problem.
We recently rescued a EE from someone , and he did flog their child I do have children but ages 11 up to 21
They all handle the chickens and roosters without a problem and this rooster has turned out to be a really well behaved fella.
As soon as we got him we snatched him up by his legs turned him over put him under our arms each of us did this we
made sure he knew who was boss. He is a perfect roo now and I have no doubt I'm my mind he will remain fine here.
They are like dogs they can sense fear they can tell when someones body language is changing as your sensing a rush of OMG
is that rooster going to come after me he will already be at your legs I am sure.
You have to show them who is boss. Thats the only way I can get through it with 9 roosters who all free range.
Just like my Wynne.
This looks like a painting.. heck it would make a gret painting!